Record Store R.I.P. #1 – Super Power

June 11th, 2009 1 comment

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Gotta start with the big dogs. Super Power held the title as the best record store in NY for a long stretch of time under the rule of the great Count Shelly. After he returned to Jamaica the store was run by the remaining family in NY, and it gradually faded away until its doors finally closed with a whisper in 2008. During it’s impressive 20 odd year run they operated as a record shop, distributor, and label.  As a label Super Power released the bulk of Jammy$ catalog in the eighties, as well as other top producers throughout the eighties and nineties. They also produced their own material which were released on the Shelly’s Records label, and spawned groundbreaking hits like Louie Rankin’s “Typewriter”, which is really the best example of early nineties NY dancehall, bridging the gap between hip hop and reggae.  As a kid, Super Power was really the first real record store that I shopped at, and I can remember going into the 7 inch room when it was in full swing. You would have to fight to get a spot at the counter, and you would always see the biggest NY sounds like Addies, Afrique, LP, Libra Love, and even visiting sounds from Jamaica would have to go to Super Power, as they could always provide some selections that no one else had. Of course, as sound systems switched over to CD, and then computer, stores like Super Power were no longer the source for music, and became relegated to selling tickets, and various accessories, eventually leading to them closing shop. Record stores were really so much more than sources of music, they were the meeting points for the whole music community, and without them the whole scene has become really boring. Super Power R.I.P.


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Dub Vendor Reggae Reunion June 26th

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Tribute To Irie Myrie #1

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Eclipse Records Releases

May 5th, 2009 1 comment

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The first batch of 7 Inch releases on Gold Shop showcases the works of NY’s hometown hero Phillip Smart. An original protege of the great King Tubby, Phillip has been at the center of most NY reggae production since he migrated to NY in the early 80′s. The good folks at Gold Shop have taken great care to re-master these tunes directly from the original master tapes under the guidance of Phillip Smart himself at his legendary HC & F Studios. The same amount of care has also been put into the heavyweight collectors edition sleeves which will package all of these titles, and will not be available again once these run out. These records will only be pressed in limited quantities, and once they are gone, they are gone.


HCF-1007-7-A Sammy Levi – Come Off The Road
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HCF-1010-7-A      Lilly Melody – Bad In Bed

HCF-1010-7-AA   Lilly Melody – Cease Fire Selector



HCF-1021-7-A       Sammy Levi – Five Pound Box Of Dubs

HCF-1021-7-B        Dub



HCF-1023-7-A       Nicodemus – Dollars Fi Spend

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HCF-1024-7-A        Sammy Levi & Marshall One – Love Is The Message

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HCF-1025-7-A        Major Danger – Know Fi Move

HCF-1025-7-A        Dub